Shania Twain is on board the Jason Kelce shirtless memes.
The country singer, 58, chuckled at a social media post that included her 1999 song “Man! I feel like a woman!” combined with Kelce's shirtless escapades during the Kansas City Chiefs-Buffalo Bills playoff game.
“Shania Twain comes to the bar: 'Let's go girls.' Me: “one user captioned the iconic Kelce, 36, photo via X on Monday, January 22, one day after the Philadelphia Eagles player's hilarious moment.
Twain in turn responded to the tweet on Wednesday, January 24 with three laughing emojis.
On Sunday Jason had the time of his life cheering on his little brother, Travis Kelce, and the chefs. Jason arrived at Highmark Stadium with his wife Kylie Kelce to watch the game in a suite with his parents Donna And Ed Kelce and Travis' girlfriend, Taylor Swift.
While in the suite, Jason celebrated Travis's touchdown by taking off his shirt and yelling with a beer in his hand, which eventually became a meme. Later that night, Jason also climbed out of the suite window to mingle with fans in the stands.
After the game, which the Chiefs won 27-24, Travis, 34, heard about his brother's pranks and was unimpressed.
“My brother was shirtless? No, that doesn't surprise me,” Travis told Westwood One Sports at the time. “I love that guy. And every time we're not on the field together, we're always rooting for each other.”
During the Wednesday, January 24 episode of Jason and Travis' “New Heights” podcast, Jason opened up about the experience and how he “got caught up in the magic of Bills Mafia.”
“It's electric, the energy, the shenanigans. I'm like, 'I'm going to have to take my shirt off at some point,'” he told Travis, explaining that the “heated” suite wasn't the right place to be shirtless. “I take off my shirt and jump out of the box, so then I step out of the box and take off my shirt and I can be like my Buffalo Bills Mafia associates. This is how my mind works after 40 Miller Lites.”
Like Travis, mom Donna, 71, wasn't “at all” surprised by Jason's game day celebrations, noting that her eldest son is often “light-hearted” and “fun” when he's not the one playing.
“A lot of people don't see it because nine times out of 10 he's all business when he's on the field,” Donna said in an interview with People published on Thursday, January 25. “He's so focused on the game and he's so into it that people don't see that side of him.